Ekitike's World Cup Dreams Shattered by Injury
France striker Hugo Ekitike will miss the World Cup due to a ruptured Achilles tendon suffered during Liverpool's game against PSG. Ekitike, who joined Liverpool in July, is their top scorer this season. His absence is a blow for both the French national team and Liverpool.
France's hopes in the upcoming World Cup have taken a significant hit with the news that striker Hugo Ekitike will miss the tournament due to a serious injury. Manager Didier Deschamps confirmed on Wednesday that Ekitike suffered a ruptured Achilles tendon during Liverpool's recent Champions League match against Paris St Germain.
Ekitike, who has been in superb form for Liverpool with 17 goals this season, was visibly emotional after being stretchered off the field. This injury not only sidelines him for the World Cup but also ends his season with Liverpool, dealing a crucial blow to both team and country.
The setback is a disappointment for the 23-year-old, who only recently made his debut for the French national team. Deschamps highlighted Ekitike's seamless integration into the squad, emphasizing the impact of his loss as France prepares to compete in Group I against Senegal, Iraq, and Norway this summer.
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